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SUMMARY:Faisal Lalani (Collective Intelligence Project)
DTSTART:20260624T160000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/Metagov/290/
 ">Social Impact Evaluations of Frontier AI Models</a>\nby Faisal Lalani (C
 ollective Intelligence Project) as part of Metagovernance Seminar\n\n\nAbs
 tract\nAI development is moving fast — but who's shaping it? Not most of
  the people who will live with the consequences.\n\nFaisal Lalani\, Head o
 f Global Partnerships at the Collective Intelligence Project\, works on on
 e of the harder problems in AI governance: how to channel public input int
 o places where decisions get made. That means coordinating across civil so
 ciety\, domain experts\, and governments worldwide — and wrestling with 
 what democratic participation in AI looks like at scale.\n\nIn this sessio
 n\, Faisal will share findings from CIP's 2025 Global Dialogues Index Repo
 rt — which surfaced perspectives from more than 6\,000 people across 70 
 countries — and introduce weval.org\, CIP's platform for running societa
 l impact evaluations on frontier models. He'll dig into what gets lost whe
 n lived experience is stripped out of how we evaluate AI\, and why standar
 d approaches to public engagement so often fall short.\n\n​The question 
 underneath all of it: Can AI governance be democratic\, and what would it 
 take?\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/Metagov/290/
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